Hydrogen Cars Won't Make a Difference for 40 Years ...President Bush, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the big automakers agree on this much: They love hydrogen-powered fuel cell technology and its promise of a zero-emission, petroleum-free future."
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Bush and Arnold LOVE hydrogen...I don't think so. Rent a movie called NETWORK for the facts on who is running the world. OIL companies. EXXON, MOBIL, CHEVRON. When they own all the power...then they will sell it at whatever price they want. Monopoly, manipulation, lobbying, crony-ism, etc... I leased a Ford Think car. I couldn't drive from Hermosa Beach to Marina Del Rey before I ran out of power and they had to put it on a flatbed to take it to the shop- in Orange County. They finally sent all of them back. It was a scam to meet a deadline Ford didn't do. Some huge money was given to Ford to solve the problem, they ran out of time and didn't get the job done so they bought and brought over the Think and called it a FORD. It didn't work. I don't think Ford is connected to the current Smart car. I think it was just what they call re-labelling. Ford should just make a great car Americans would buy.
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Here is a FACT. JPL solved the problem of oil in the 1970's when we had the embargo problem. When the rocket scientists said use Hydrogen....they said no thanks, the embargo was over..It was short sighted and with BIG oil business owning a monopoly on our Government what can we expect? Bush family made it pretty clear.
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The ads say buy a used car now instead of an energy efficieint car as it uses energy to make it
Now WHO do you think paid for that ad? Yes the fact is true but the issue for us is to have a message sent to the White House to support world leadership in fuel and environmental effecience- or be like CUBA up to its ears in OLD cars. Its a twist - a trick ad.
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New cars still pay salaries for employees. We want the jobs and work in our Country-
Get America working to lead in automotive...again! Can we do it?
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